- Born
- Birth nameConnie Anderson
- Connie Hanson was "Marshalene" in Urban Cowboy, circa. 1980 and also appeared in Hot Wire (1980) and Urban Cowboy: The Rise and Fall of Gilley's in 2015. Prior to her film career, she had country music records on the charts, including "Still A Lot of Love in San Antone", "Honky Tonk for Women", "Bill Balls in Cowtown", and country music videos of "Cry" and "I Can't See Strait from Here". Prior to her country music career, she appeared in Equity and Non-Equity productions. As an Equity Actress/Singer for the parent company of Valley Music Theatre (California) and The Houston Music Theater (Texas), she appeared in repertory roles in Camelot, Carnival, The King & I, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, High Spirits, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. At Queensbury Theater, as "Little Mary" in Little Mary Sunshine. Regional Theater in Kiss Me, Kate! (as Bianca), TUTS (Theater Under the Stars) in My Fair Lady. Regional Theater (Texas) Dear Ruth (as Ruth) and many other stage productions. She holds the record for the most centerfolds for the Canadian Sun newspaper (3). Please note: All Leads in Equity Productions both at the Valley Music Theater and the Houston Music Theater were cast with celebrity California film actors.- IMDb Mini Biography By: C E Taylor
- Her country music career spanned more than 8 years of performances and touring during the Urban Cowboy days. She released country music records during that time, including the classic, "Still A Lot of Love In San Antone"; I Can't See Strait From Here, video and single, Bigg Balls in Cowtown, Honky Tonk for Women, among other releases and C/W videos on CMTV which included the "Cry" video of her single.
- Never deprive anyone of HOPE, as it may be the only thing they have.
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